General Director of Suido Kiko Kaisha Co, Ltd under Toray Group, Shinri Sato, held a working session with the northern Ha Nam province’s People’s Committee on April 16 to seek investment opportunities.

Sato said that his group has 30 domestic subsidiary companies and 60 foreign branches. He expressed his wish to invest in Vietnam, particularly in Ha Nam province due to its attractive investment policies.
A hotline has been set up to make it easier for the provincial People’s Chairman to connect with investors, Dung said, while hoping that Suido Kiko Kaisha and Toray Group will invest and bring hi-tech industries to the locality.
Toray is willing to help Ha Nam strengthen connectivity with Japan’s localities. Many of Suido Kiko Kaisha’s partners have already paid special attention to Vietnam and Ha Nam in particular, he said.
The same day, the Japanese general director also toured several Japanese businesses operating in the locality to learn more about investment policies.
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